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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 421936" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I like this method because it allows me to control the two things I care about most. I set my shutter speed fast enough for the lens based on focal length (200mm = 1/200 or close to it and all that) and my aperture, typically, to f/4 for most shots but of course that varies. Still, the main thing is... The only real concern with high ISO is "noise"; and noise is the easiest thing to correct in post-processing and the easiest to live with, in my opinion anyway, when it can't be corrected for as much as I would like.</p><p></p><p>When in San Diego try to swing by Seaport Village (tourist-trap outdoor mall right on the water and a short hop from where your cruise ship will be departing from). It's a nice location for getting a few shots in before you leave and/or picking up a kitschy San Diego emblazoned souvenir if you have the time. And if you like Italian food, two words for you: Filipi's Pizza Grotto on India Street, downtown. A local legend and not just for pizza.</p><p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">....</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 421936, member: 13090"] I like this method because it allows me to control the two things I care about most. I set my shutter speed fast enough for the lens based on focal length (200mm = 1/200 or close to it and all that) and my aperture, typically, to f/4 for most shots but of course that varies. Still, the main thing is... The only real concern with high ISO is "noise"; and noise is the easiest thing to correct in post-processing and the easiest to live with, in my opinion anyway, when it can't be corrected for as much as I would like. When in San Diego try to swing by Seaport Village (tourist-trap outdoor mall right on the water and a short hop from where your cruise ship will be departing from). It's a nice location for getting a few shots in before you leave and/or picking up a kitschy San Diego emblazoned souvenir if you have the time. And if you like Italian food, two words for you: Filipi's Pizza Grotto on India Street, downtown. A local legend and not just for pizza. [COLOR="#FFFFFF"]....[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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